U. N. Gets Report on Syrian-israel Charges and Counter-charges

New and serious charges and counter-charges of armistice agreement violations have been exchanged between Syria and Israel during the last month, according to a report filed here this weekend with the Security Council. The report came from Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns, chief of the UN Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine.

Syria accuses Israel of persecuting Arabs living in the demilitarized zone along the border between the two countries, according to Gen. Burns, Israel charges Syria with “illegitimate interference” in an effort to disrupt Jewish economic development plans.

Gen. Burns informed the members of the Council that he can see only one “provisional” way of solving the Israel-Syrian differences. He suggested that portions of the demilitarized zone be divided into sections, each of the areas to be policed and administered either by Israelis or by Syrians. On the basis of Gen, Burns’ own report, it was apparent here, Israel would never agree to such a division, since the Syrian-Israel armistice agreement permits Israel alone to police the demilitarized zone.

Because of the disagreement between Israel and Syria over policing the areas in question, there have been no regular meetings of the Syria-Israel Mixed Armistice Commission since June, 1951, Gen, Burns informed the Council.